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Concrete Blocks Calculator

Simplify your building projects with the Howarth Timber Concrete Block Calculator. This tool is designed to help you accurately estimate the number of concrete blocks you’ll need to build a wall, saving time and reducing waste. Whether you’re working on a retaining wall, a garden structure, or a full building project, this blockwork calculator is your go-to solution.


Using our breeze block calculator is straightforward:

  • Simply input the dimensions of your wall
  • Then add the size of the blocks
  • The tool will quickly calculate the number of blocks required, ensuring you can plan your project efficiently.

If you're wondering how to calculate concrete blocks needed or looking for a reliable concrete block estimator, this tool takes the guesswork out of the equation.



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Here are 5 important facts to consider when calculating how many concrete blocks you need for building a wall:

1. Wall Dimensions

The height and length of the wall are critical for determining the total area. Multiplying these dimensions will give you the wall’s surface area, which helps calculate the number of blocks required.

2. Block Size

Concrete blocks come in various sizes, such as 440mm x 215mm for standard blocks. Ensure you know the exact dimensions of the blocks you’re using to get an accurate estimate.

3. Mortar Joints

Standard mortar joints are typically 10mm thick. Including this in your calculations ensures you account for the space between blocks, which affects the total number required.

4. Wall Features

Consider any openings like doors, windows, or vents in the wall. Subtract their areas from the total wall area to avoid overestimating the number of blocks needed.

5. Wastage Allowance

It’s essential to include a wastage factor of around 5-10%. This accounts for broken blocks, cutting waste, or unexpected adjustments during construction.

By considering these factors, you can calculate the correct number of concrete blocks and avoid costly mistakes in your blockwork project.